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Baltimore is a city in alarming distress. Rising violence is fanning the flames of public outrage, and all law-enforcement agencies, including the FBI, are catching blame. Thus the FBI's latest ideas to improve public relations: a municipal softball league and workshops for community leaders. But the new commitments just mean more time Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett have to spend apart when they're happily exploring how to be more than by-the-book partners.

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I feel like these guys are family and I just want to shake 'em and say.... "Get it together!" But their's is a very believable relationship of two men who come from worlds where homophobic standards are imposed. I do have to say that despite that, the end of this one is just out of left field. We need a resolution!

7 of 7 people found this review helpful

L. Hew

Toronto, Canada

31/03/12

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Performance

Story

"Well Done!"

I happen to love this book. It???s my favorite in the series so far. Personally, Sean Crisden had his work cut out for him being the narrator of a novel that I've loved reading in print. I know every line in this book, know all the jokes and all the emotional scenes, and I've had a mental impression of what these scenes sound like. Sean Crisden doesn't always get it right, but he gets it right when it counts. It must be said that I'm not impressed by his reading of the first quarter of the book. For whatever reason his tone seemed monotonous and frustratingly, his inflections were off. He seemed to emphasize random words in sentences instead of the correct words. Also the voice he chose to use for Nick O was so irritating it borders on being the worst voice I've ever heard assigned to a character. However, his reading of Ty and Zane, and the supporting characters in general, were very well done as usual. The most important scene in the book (you know which one!) was read with a combination of strength and vulnerability, for which Crisden deserves the highest kudos. It may not be Crisden's best, but it's certainly a lovely effort. This is for the most part due to the story that was written. There's no getting enough of Ty and Zane. Urban and Roux makes falling in love breathtaking and sexy, hard to come to terms with, sometimes even painful to bear, and achingly difficult to endure alone. Therein lies the reason why this series is so popular. Although I intensely dislike Cameron as a character in Warrior's Cross, I have every faith in Roux succeeding in her new solo role for the crossover sequel. I will likely buy the next book in the series, Armed and Dangerous, provided Sean Crisden (or someone as talented) continues to read.

6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Aryn

Pullman, WA; United States

03/04/12

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Performance

Story

"I just like these two"

The authors need a copy editor although this isn't terrible. The narrator frequently comes across as more deadpan than the story warrants (although, thank heavens, he also doesn't act out the heavy breathing) and he doesn't leave space where there is obviously a change in scene, leaving me going back to find out what I may have missed. He does a good job of differing the voices, though; the listener is always clear which character is speaking; and I really like the narrator's voice.

I've read all of the Cut and Run series, listened to two of them (currently there are four in the series), and like them all. The characters are people; they come across each with their own flaws and issues without the authors reaching for the cheap sympathy card (and I am grateful for it). These two are people I am glad to share the world with, although they are not of 'my' world.

Great literature it is not, and if erotica offends you, this is not the listen for you. In most cases, the sex adds to the information about the characters and their relationship. Occasionally, it is just fun. And, darn it, I just like the characters.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Elizabeth Lewis

United Kingdom

06/05/12

Overall

Performance

Story

"Love unsure, found and secured"

Where does Divide and Conquer rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Top of the cut and run series. Their relationship is growing and becoming more than just a wanted desire, it's a living breathing need.

What other book might you compare Divide and Conquer to and why?

I haven't listened to many like Divide and Conquer. But for emotional pulls and twists i have enjoyed 'Love means courage' many times.

Have you listened to any of Sean Crisden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I love the way Sean performs, only i find i can sometimes link a voice in one book to another book, not that it detracts for me. I have bought books simply because he has read them.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

God yes. If I could have I would, how ever I did listen to it over two evening shifts and loved every single minute.

Any additional comments?

More please, bring on Armed and Dangerous

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

ScrappyMom

ODESSA, TEXAS, United States

05/11/13

Overall

Performance

Story

"This is a must buy!!!!"

Where does Divide and Conquer rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Divide and Conquer is done so well that you just have to buy this book. The story itself is awesome, the reading was great, and Zane and Ty are at it again.

The emotion and feelings that come to light in this book make it an amzing ride. Ty's quirks and Zane's fill every page. I just can't get enough of these two!

What did you like best about this story?

There are so so many great moments! Ty at the softball field, Zane and Ty at the resturant, and the love scenes... cold water, PLEASE!

Have you listened to any of Sean Crisden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I am really starting to come around to male readers. I thought this was one of the best so far.

Any additional comments?

This book has been marked at one of my all time favs! It has it all! More please More!

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Andrea

Buford, GA, United States

09/08/12

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Performance

Story

"Can't wait to read the next book!!"

If you could sum up Divide and Conquer in three words, what would they be?

Bombs, Hospitals, & Recon-Team

What other book might you compare Divide and Conquer to and why?

the ones in the earlier series and because they preceded this one.

Oh and a book called "Fair Game" is similar but only because the main character used to be an FBI agent and deals with a serial killer and it is an m/m romance/suspense book.

What three words best describe Sean Crisden’s performance?

So so. I like the guy who did the first two books better.

If you could rename Divide and Conquer, what would you call it?

I wouldn't.. well it could be called Bombs and Trauma.

Any additional comments?

I really want them to make the fifth book, "Armed & Dangerous" and "Stars & Stripes" into audio books and soon!!

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

pierre-luc

Arnprior, ON, Canada

30/03/12

Overall

Performance

Story

"Gold standard for the genre."

Any additional comments?

The series keeps improving with every book. The characterization, in particular, was very well done with the two main protagonists (and even secondary characters) being fully fleshed out. I also like when the characters behave logically (well logically for them!).

2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Candateshia Pafford

Fort Meade

20/03/13

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Performance

Story

"She is burning Zane!!! Loved IT!!!!"

OMG!!! Ty stole this book. I mean stole it completely...From the melt down about the truck burning to the super caring way the protected Zane. I just loved Ty in this book. I felt so sorry for Zane however...poor guy. O and then the dinner.. OMG! There were just soo many perfect and funny moment in this book, then Crash! The End! WHAT!!! OMG!!! Did I hear that correctly??? OMG!!! Please let there be another book.... I am in tears right now... Seriously... Seriously!!! Like I said.. Poor Poor Zane...!!!

This is a buy if you have the rest, this is a buy if you don't.

Narration was awesome.. I mean it was Crisden of course.

7 of 9 people found this review helpful

Bernice

Baltimore, MD, United States

05/12/12

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Performance

Story

"I don't have a review,but I do have a question."

Any additional comments?

When are you going to add the other books to this series, I would love to listen.

4 of 5 people found this review helpful

shacary

Illinois United States

29/03/14

Overall

Performance

Story

"enjoyable"

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

, yes, the dynamics between Ty & Zach are enjoyable, with multi-faws

What did you like best about this story?

the humorous puns on the bronco

Which scene was your favorite?

I enjoyed the baseball game scenes. it was realistic and funny with tension tied in

If you could rename Divide and Conquer, what would you call it?

Blindsided? lol idk

Any additional comments?

out of the series this was not my favorite book, but it was much better than many available. I recommend it

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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